- Julius I, Pope Saint
- Julius I, Pope Saint
• A Roman, anti-Arian, supporter of St. Athanasius. Julius died in 352Catholic Encyclopedia. Kevin Knight. 2006.
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Pope Saint Julius I — Pope St. Julius I † Catholic Encyclopedia ► Pope St. Julius I (337 352). The immediate successor of Pope Silvester, Arcus, ruled the Roman Church for only a very short period from 18 January to 7 October, 336 and after his death… … Catholic encyclopedia
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